Coppa Italia: Lazio 2 Juventus 1 (3-2 agg)

Lazio booked a spot in the Coppa Italia final with an astounding 2-1 second-leg victory over Juventus at Stadio Olimpico.

The Italian capital club knew they would progress if they could keep their opponents off the scoresheet after going into the leg with a slight advantage after scoring away at Juve in a 1-1 draw in the tie's first 90 minutes, and their defensive mentality came to the fore early in the piece.

Juve were allowed to dictate the tempo of the game but Alvaro Gonzalez's second-half header appeared to have justified Vladimir Petkovic's tactical decisions.

Arturo Vidal then thought he had taken the game to extra time when he struck late on, but Sergio Floccari had other ideas with a header moments later to crush the visitors.

Juve were on top from the kick-off and felt they should have been awarded a penalty after just eight minutes as Mirko Vucinic beat Federico Marchetti to the ball in the area and a collision followed.

However, the referee only awarded a corner suggesting he believed the goalkeeper made some connection with the ball.

Lazio struggled to ease that early pressure as the Serie A leaders controlled possession, penning the Rome outfit back inside their own half.

But for all their time on the ball, Antonio Conte's men struggled to find a way through the compact Lazio defence.

It was not until the 25th minute that the Serie A champions got in behind as Emanuele Giaccherini switched the play to Mauricio Isla but the Chilean's cutback was too close to Marchetti.

Both sides were defending in large numbers and after Miroslav Klose had seen a penalty appeal turned down on the half-hour mark, the game's first save finally came in first-half stoppage time.

After Vucinic had seen his individual effort batted away by Marchetti, Sebastian Giovinco popped up one minute later but after a brilliant turn, he sent a tame attempt straight at the goal.

Those misses proved costly as eight minutes after the restart Lazio, against the run of play, took the lead. Cristian Ledesma's superb cross was flighted to the back post where Gonzalez ghosted in behind Federico Peluso to head in the opener.

The match momentarily opened up but Petkovic's men soon regained their composure and reverted to their conservative approach.

Eager to step up his side's search for a goal, Conte introduced Andrea Pirlo with 20 minutes remaining and the breakthrough came in the second-minute of added time. Giuseppe Biava failed to deal with a cross into the area and the ball fell to Vidal who smashed it past Marchetti, breaching the previously stoic defence.

However Lazio were unperturbed and immediately ventured back up the other end and won their first corner. Stefano Mauri swung the ball in and Floccari got on the end of it, glancing a header past the idle Marco Storari and into the far corner.

Claudio Marchisio then missed a near-open goal at the death after Giovinco's shot was parried aside, in what proved to be Juve's last chance.

With their first win in 10 meetings against the Turin outfit, Lazio booked a spot in the final where they will face either fierce rivals Roma or Inter Milan.